How Do You Start Homeschooling Chess Prodigies?
How do you improve the chance of your homeschooled child becoming a chess prodigy? Practicing the game and teaching them strategy. There is much more to know about chess than its main objective: to checkmate, or trap, the opponents king, a piece whose mobility is traditionally looked at as limited. When your homeschooled prodigy blossoms, everyone will see the value of teaching children to play chess. Your chess champions can even be motivated to take on “Big Blue,” the world’s best chess-playing computer. Read on to learn more. When you start to teach chess to kids, focus on learning the chess board first. Then introduce the different pieces, including the ways each can move. Most people agree that computers win chess games by doing the same thing, by analyzing the board and calculating the opponent’s next move. According to most homeschooled moms, the value of teaching children to play chess reveals itself rather quickly. They immediately see more order in a chess champion. While som